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after he served his sentence, france wanted to deport the father of three to algeria, but the european court of human rights would not allow that to happen. he faces the death penalty in algeria, so he remains in france with his wife and their children. >> our three children were born in france, but they are unable to assert their rights. in my case, that's normal. i'm an algerian. but my children -- that's something different. >> the french government wants him to leave and find a country that will accept him, and the family does not get any financial support from the state . >> we've been suffering for 13 years. my children and i are being punished in the place of others. in every other european country, people have compassion for the prisoners of guantanamo. but here, no one feels sorry for us. >> the community did not accept the islamist willingly. the decision was made by the french interior ministry, but it is refusing to comment. the town hall and prefecture are also keeping quiet. public officials in the small town are not telling the citizens anything. >> i do not know why he
after he served his sentence, france wanted to deport the father of three to algeria, but the european court of human rights would not allow that to happen. he faces the death penalty in algeria, so he remains in france with his wife and their children. >> our three children were born in france, but they are unable to assert their rights. in my case, that's normal. i'm an algerian. but my children -- that's something different. >> the french government wants him to leave and find a...
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first of all, in algeria, i mean, what happened was a military coup. of course there are major differences, but i think we can also try to learn from what so that thealgeria international commodity and the egyptians themselves can start to reduce the polarization that is going on. michael made some valid points about morsi's 10-year being a disaster. it was. but that doesn't justify a military coup against the first democratically elected government and no one can pretend that was going to go smoothly. i should also note there is something unprecedented about this. michael said there is nothing new about the military killing people. that is true, but what is new, this is the first massacre against the muslim brotherhood 1954 the 1950s, since under gamal abdul nasser. this never happened under mubarak and in that sense, this will have a powerful symbolic effect and it will be very difficult to turn back from this . how do you convince the brotherhood to reintegrate into the political process and participate in upcoming elections when their blood is bein
first of all, in algeria, i mean, what happened was a military coup. of course there are major differences, but i think we can also try to learn from what so that thealgeria international commodity and the egyptians themselves can start to reduce the polarization that is going on. michael made some valid points about morsi's 10-year being a disaster. it was. but that doesn't justify a military coup against the first democratically elected government and no one can pretend that was going to go...
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democracy fail, should the muslim brothers go underground, there will be repercussions in tunisia, algeria. muslim brothers in other countries will also go wild. >> there are certainly a lot at stake. miguel, thank you so much for joining us. bolivia has appealed to the united nations to take action against what they are calling the kidnapping of its president. by european countries test. test. test. test. test. test. test. test. test. test. test. test. test. test. of the human rights commission. >> bolivian officials say his jet had departed when france, italy, and portugal withdrew permission to enter their airspace. the aircraft diverted to vienna where it remained grounded for 13 hours. the european countries suspected that u.s. intelligence whistleblower edward snowden might he on board, but he said he had nothing to do with snowden accusing them of making a historic blunder. france apparently lifted its ban after learning morale us was on the airplane. critics say the incident raises troubling questions about how far the u.s. can go to catch snowden. >> apparently the u.s. has so muc
democracy fail, should the muslim brothers go underground, there will be repercussions in tunisia, algeria. muslim brothers in other countries will also go wild. >> there are certainly a lot at stake. miguel, thank you so much for joining us. bolivia has appealed to the united nations to take action against what they are calling the kidnapping of its president. by european countries test. test. test. test. test. test. test. test. test. test. test. test. test. test. of the human rights...
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i am thinking about others like algeria where there might be a change. it is not just putting 12,000 troops in the country. you cannot put a policeman or military behind every person. you have to think in terms of long-term prospects. i have not seen that yet, but maybe i am jumping the gun. >> you are optimistic. we hold a lot of hope for mali. thank you for joining us today. hong kong is working 60 years since its handover from britain to china. earlier, police fought with protesters trying to disrupt the commemoration. they are calling for more voting rights and social reforms. we have more from hong kong. what they are asking for, the three top issues they are bringing to the forefront of a protest today. the first is the right to vote the way the people of hong kong select their leader is they do not have a direct hand in it. a committee of 1000 businessmen and politicians elected chief executive. man, one vote. secondly, they're calling for the current chief executive to resign. they say he does not represent all the people of hong kong. they want
i am thinking about others like algeria where there might be a change. it is not just putting 12,000 troops in the country. you cannot put a policeman or military behind every person. you have to think in terms of long-term prospects. i have not seen that yet, but maybe i am jumping the gun. >> you are optimistic. we hold a lot of hope for mali. thank you for joining us today. hong kong is working 60 years since its handover from britain to china. earlier, police fought with protesters...
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away from the turkey in 1997 scenario with less negative consequence is for a coup, to more of the and algeria 1992 scenario where the coup happened with more exclusion and depression coming with it. >> if we look at this from the point of view of the muslim brotherhood and their supporters, they say they want no part of this interim government and the timetable and they will keep taking their case to the streets, demanding mohamed morsi be reinstated as president, that seems increasingly unlikely at this point, and the longer that goes on, do they not risk losing on both fronts, thereby shutting themselves out of the whole process? .> they have a security dilemma on the one hand, they know the only guarantee at the moment is the mobilization on the ground. the constitution does not guarantee anything because it was dismantled. the institutional process is over. the presidency is over. the president had disappeared and nobody knows where he is. there are no institutional guarantees and there is no constitution to guarantee them rights. there is also no international brokering that could guaran
away from the turkey in 1997 scenario with less negative consequence is for a coup, to more of the and algeria 1992 scenario where the coup happened with more exclusion and depression coming with it. >> if we look at this from the point of view of the muslim brotherhood and their supporters, they say they want no part of this interim government and the timetable and they will keep taking their case to the streets, demanding mohamed morsi be reinstated as president, that seems increasingly...
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the obama administration has announced plans to transfer two prisoners from guantanamo bay to algeria. the two were cleared for transfer as early as three years ago. they will be the first prisoners to be released since last fall, months before the ongoing hunger strike. according to military figures, 68 prisoners remain on hunger strike as of friday. the pentagon has now announced that its top official for dealing with prisoners will be stepping down to join the private sector. people were detained over the weekend as part of the summer heat direct action campaign for an marmot and justice. 44 people were arrested in a march on the brayton point coal plant in somerset, massachusetts, one of several plants being urged to close because the environmental concerns. the firm, environmental resources management, has come under scrutiny following the recent news of failed to disclose financial times of the tar sands in canada. exposeion was taken to their conflict of interest and relationships with big oil. president obama has offered to help to keystone xl opponents by questioning its abil
the obama administration has announced plans to transfer two prisoners from guantanamo bay to algeria. the two were cleared for transfer as early as three years ago. they will be the first prisoners to be released since last fall, months before the ongoing hunger strike. according to military figures, 68 prisoners remain on hunger strike as of friday. the pentagon has now announced that its top official for dealing with prisoners will be stepping down to join the private sector. people were...